y WaWWWA'A'AiA'A'WWA''A'AWAWA J NEBRASKA NEWS IN DENSER FORM Recent Happenings In Nebraska .V Given In Brief Itomo For H Busy Rcadcra r.:rrt',;rt:sirirtn,nV'.:'tKt,e't,t'.s,.tH Tin iiiiniiiil Johnson county tcn.h its' institute will be liflil In Tocumsch October 111 mi. I )::. A innnwuy toirn on a fiirm near Auburn upTl n life hive, uml were sovcrcl.v stung 1, tin1 maddened In s ei t . Ilif Nebraska llallwa.v .omnilsslon I ."s oidoro.l tin' 7 cent tii'il in faro in unman Himuni i.u an mm-iimu- , liirlcitl. i SiTcliuiiilliio valued at .()( vyns .al en fioiii the Fred Hum... eonfee- ... .1 . ... i ..t..i... iionery hi.hc ai mum, '""' -, '""'"J' While mowing weeds in a lunibcr ard at lied Cloud Lawrence Pierce hilled n lattlP-nalte the and onchalf ,,'',, ,on , , The new bridge at Cowlos on the llnsllngs-ltcd Cloud federal highway mis oeen opeae.i lor uavci. iiiiii.niy.i not .vet llnNlidl. Thellrst en. load of cantaloupes over m.ippeu out or .Nci.raM;a ien i .rniBt- , pmi M'pii'iuiM'r in. couHgucn io l nil! house iii Chicago. cggn.on raided (,enea, i. hree places and escaped without leaMny any .lew as to their Identity. I he total loot was small. .ni'inii i.rmi aauouMcs m um-j 2it wll IiBtmilliis the fact that Kai- l.an .i.hhlpme:its,rcatlleanill.orM.s,t(11Ii(iN I11K,P N(lll!ls,vil , ,,, ,10 i nto NelMaM, iroui South I Mhotu . , ,. flllIllll.,nlIv tllo ,.,.,, (.r , has heen lilted In this state. I f ,w am, ,m,f million In the m,,.,., , It Is eslmat.,1 that ..early ,.,(KMl should ho an ..ss.m.mv that tl.c larm homes rellarn ami hasemeals were , ,, ,,. f(r ,.,, ,,.,,., S ,'i,. ,'. n p. ili I'"" '.U ' ! Tl1" "W ,!r","('rl " A"""-""- am o nnc I IlutTs last week. H , ( ,,,,..,., , ,,, Col. I W. Alnswoill. of Din Moines lu ,.. , . . , ,, , was 'lected pieshlent of the I'.Ih-, t.vcU.th division of the A. 13. !', at its dosing uieetiin; at Omaha. A "Sunset I'arlji," ipiallllcatlon for nlli'iid.ince helny the attainment of the iiko of (m ,ears, was held at the Ilaptlst church at Cllihon lant wee!;. Norf.dk last week enlertalncd the , laivest c.ow.l of Niors In Its liK- t..rj--oir l.-,(t(ii) peiwons attending I the annual harvest lcttlval In one j ''" Since the wheat -uason btvim al ' II. mliiKfoi.l elevators havo loaded sciil.-M.en cais of wheat, ahout iii..-l.iiiitli durum and three-fourths m 'fim timii'. ' I he date of the meetliiL' ot the Con- Irnl Nebraska Press aolatIon, an noiiiKe.l to lie held at P.rnken llnw M.tnher .", has been hanni'd to I'rl day. October 11!. The foily-evei.th annual meetlii; of the woman's mlssiunaiy Hieloties of the Presb.ui'rlau church of the sy nod of Nebraska will he held in Cen tral City, October S) to 11. IrllliiiK for oil will (.oon Htart near Campbell, In Franklin ciaintj. (!e-' oliKUts from oil illstrl"ts Hay indica tions aro that welbi will be "coming In" before winter .sets In. J .lohii Ki.sl, a wealthy retlied farm-1 er of Wilbur for the past thirty .vein-, who is nlnetj-one .veins old. was mar ried reienlly to Mrs. .lnsle Kanei foitv- s(i(., also of that plaie. Tlio Nebraska sjinid of the Fnited i.iuneran ciuircl. at Its recent meet-I iHK hi loiuuiinis .icci.ieii to lalse a I S..IMKK) endowment fund for the Mar- I tin I.uther seminary In Lincoln. l. iriv K.n.ii..wiu ., ....!.... i...... ! . ,, iii-KMi.i-. 1..1 Miuiuii nt;s 1 1 1 1 v t li.en shiinu'd otii of sniithern Xe-. ina-i.a coain.es in uie past cmii week.. They are belni,' sent to llrms In Kansas City and Des Molne. terrlllc v.ludstnnn, accompanied by heavy lainfall. striuk P.ushnell and vl. Inlly last week, blowlnj 'S loaded fruit cars off the I'lilun Pacific tra.ks at th.it place, uprooting trees and aiis.ii; other damage. A number of tanners llvinir In the P.I ue valley, fearing that tlielr corn nod potatoes would be ruined bv the t:i. waters, du;; their spud, and lii'.ked all tlie mm they could eel b.s lo.e their tlelds were Milliner', d. n.ie of the most suiuc-sful race ni'i'tliiKs held slii.i' rauiiif,' was etab li led in omaha under Ak-Snr-P.en's I'linncr, was clos,..! Saturda.v, Seplem- on .i. .Mom i. mi. ipiid muses, tioth Wayne, w.v more ; and tho.e from Iowa ruiiniiiK ami linrtieas, from all parts of aro from Cedar Ilaplds, Centeni'lo Hi.- i limit ry participated. Council F. luffs, lies Moines, Fort DnUe V monster apple of the Wolf Itlver (Jrlnnell, Harlan, Ida (Hove, ova variety is tiu1ii;,' the desk of Count.v ,'il,v, Marshalliown, Mason Cil.v.MNs p-nt Could at the couilhouse In ouil Vallej, Newton, o.skt.loo.s.i, ot Iiioken P.nvv. It measures ITiliMn I tuinvva, Sue City, shuix City, storn indies and weighs ''2 ounce.. The l.nke, Wate.loo and WobFl'er cltv irint Is fniui the inchard or .1. T. ' liovernor Uryan will mako tho a4l.l1e.sj linlay or ICoitud Valley. 0f welcome. Ilev. W. II. Cope, pastor of tho ur. P.. S. Peterson of Omaha, for Methodist 1 hurch al lied Cloud for tho sK yeais secretary of tho State ().. last four .veins, has been appointed to 1 teopntlile a.soclath.n, was le-elected Mie pastorato of tho church at Clay , to that olllce at Its lecent coinentlon. 1 .'liter. I AmoiiK the thousands who took part I'.very osteopatnlc center in Nobras. I In the exercises connected with tho la will shoilly lie provided with afreoi transfer of Atbor I.odsie at Nebraska nlc fo,- children, accnnlliiy to Ur, c. ' ti'addls. secret.uy of tho national iiciatlon. What Is probably the lliM corn pal- e over erecli'd in Nebiasku was 1 oi'i by llio citizens of Sidney for t'i'r fall festival October . anil 5. l.i. iialuco Is ictaonnl In shnpo and two stories ldjjii. sinrtliuf in .lime Mm tin auto tour ii. .!. the Western portion of Urn 1 iiiichI MtatoH, two yotinc ladlfs vi -s Maude Uohblps of Stanton and 'i s i, l)lckluou of Seward '.. Hi. trip without a mishap, ami ii-ptl at ibeli' homes last vvet'k. '1 ed ItauluN nf ltamrnft, Lee . r Vntral City. (Iiolnnl Jlallan .: ai, Clydi' Walker of Wiixwrly. ink Wtlklnxon of West.n, Mo., .. Ui" svii. Judjjtiij; team that i'U tun t MHorsjiy ot xviirit' ''tdl colleiro In tho cimleKt '!i "U" ultow in Pfoiln. in. miu'f'wiiwiwMmiigiiiiwiwii fnmrwwm nighty telephones It P.ontilte worn letupon ll pui out iff order wIkmi n iiiitnlii'i' .f lio. - rl'M'.f'il tln cable wit It rlllo bullets. I Mr. .lam." II. Cochran of Tecum cli broke liotli bones of her right fore hi ni while iittcinjitlng to I'lnnl; an automobile. Iloldrogo will have a "patiloilc pug. ant of piogress" In celobtiitl'Ui ( the llflli'tli anniversary of the nifiiui liilon of I'lic'i'" canity. Mi, jitur r.l r-. .lames Maker of Illniimlli'lil, celebrated thi'lr gold, n wedding tiiiul iinry last week at tlii'ir homo In that la''. Ilobort Pease Iiih boon iiiiolnli'il postmaster at P.cntrliv mirrcciiitm .1. 15. McCnnn, who haw held the po I lion foi the pa-t eight years. I A destructive tmll slom I -I i I Ileal rice hint vvo.k, some of th , ,,,,, ,,.,, s wllUls, , considerable (liiinno t exulted. ,,,,,,,,. ,,,.,. f imiP ,,, lhP ,jrs wll,Kl(1Jj ,- l0,uN ,,,,, , the South (iiniiha iilarket. The trip ' i was made in an airplane In fort;. -the , mliiiitf-j. I Homer D. Williams, lll.ei.iplnyee.it ; , ,,, , ,,, ,.,.v(llMv.,. 'district of Lincoln, win shot and fat- Ily wui,do.l ,v ,, 1()dup man who ,,,. ,p, ,.s,.npo. , ;N,r.,Mil rab.od Vl.,. S70011O i,,1(, fnmlll.m, n,!iof fCr,K ,.,,, ,)(1z (,sn,.t ,.iaiiii!'in of fo'' .0 :!.e eil (.,.l)sy ,,.,,, , -m) Ill01.(l , :r.i , . H(,.'s quota .i,.in.s (lf ,l,e Columhus Unman's frIl,f (. ,,, lllt;lu ,M.,, , siimnil of fl(ls ,, J(,1(IS ,,,,.,, , t, ,,, ,, (() , h((m,s ,.. o Uoldiors at .Mllford and lluihett. (r ( li HliiuillH l ttlKiw lir flfl'l jl IIUII14I1I4 thai place for Its olliie.". io com several hundred thousand dollar, ami an old pt'iipluV home at a cost of vj.",. (WD. A. II. Iules. proldent of the N- mal.a County haul;, droiped de;ul whll Fltllua: in a loir mi liln I'nimi smitlu-i-r of Auhuiii. Mr. Kn-l.-v .-,, i i.orn Ocerinhei- li, istai. In Nemah.i (.ty nIi ms n.,t.,l tim. Ia 1 1 j,.., ifL., I Unci; walnuts are so scarce and s(1 valuahle In s.uue parts of the .state ' that farmera aie Hiai.dlnt: iruoi-.l ..ver (heir walnut ;:rove this aulun.n and t,v fiI.H wll lku h(,lr vuU., ,,,, R0 walnuttii.t; aiv returning homo empty- i(,,1ai,i handed A lui'uc nuiiibor of stock caitlo have been shipped Into lied Cloud to be fattened this winter and shipped to n.aiket in the spiin. It N a lar-e luciease over any pjevious ,ear, ninl Is duo hugely to the lino orn crop this year. In IDL'i: the t.ital amount of laves colic, ted In Nebraska by the stauj and its sub.iivWoiis was Simi.s.V. Iiil. or a total of SHi.trj fur each pe.soti , In the state. The tlmite s i- a out by the I'nlted Stales deparimciit ..f coninierc. . IIiik receipts records at Souln Oini ha for the mouth of September wen broken last mouth when the tutul leached I'.Ki.lHHl. as compared with ' S"pteiuher a .vear ayo, when .lie re-1 eipis i.tiaiicn iii.i,vi(ni neaa, a luv recoi.l ni ilmi Mm.. A fll.aK ,,,K .nBIIB t, ilI(.r, i,0in on the farm of Albert Crl-ks,,... near IVIilnijr, was much linger th..n ,1... i .. i. in I nu- runiir, hum u iruiiK lll.e nil ie- lihant. exes close under Its inmL -.ml was hall less, except fur e,velash( a hunch of hair under 't,s nee .iii.I It died tlfteeu minutes after birth. From tl.e li.st commencement of the state iiniversit.v in IST.'I at which two dej'r.'es weie ci'iintcd, to that of F.rj:: when Ml were conferred, the complete re. ord of the activities of alumni and uoiet;ra.luates of Nebras. ka has lu-cu assiin.bled In the third Alumni nirectoiy Just Issued. Klwanls clubs of i0u tuul Nebras ka will hold convention at l.lmnli October U' and IS. Clubs from N, b. raska include those from Auburn, I'.eatrlci'. Claulron, Fremont, (ionlon (Jrand lslnn.1. Hastings, llolilrodi.e, Kenrnev, l.elnt,'tou. Lincoln, North Platte, Omaha, Superior, Tecum. eli. city last week weio two ot the meni. hers of the tltst volunteer liro depit- iiieut at that place M. lioweis It llrM chief and tor over llfty .vents its ' dlrei tor, and F. II. Fields, who ha- 1 been the treasurer over since Its ..r- I trantxntlon. P.oth aro halo and l.ei ty and still take an active Interest in t! . present .lepartniiut. Moro than ll.ouu former uiemlxit of the Flirhty-Plnhtli division weie in ' numUn September USIU) to attend il.c , third annual reiinbui of the i;u.,i- 1 Flxhth Division nsso. latiuii. M. i-r Ueiieral WcIkvI, former .unuii u.d. 1 of the rej;!iiiuut and other mllitarj ' notubles wero lu attendnun. I MUa Mlblrod bliiiuni of Albion win ivprPKenteil ut tho Oinalui cattle mar . feet l th salo of lior prho-winiiiin LOJO-nouml rod Rteor, wjticlt wai , awarded tlr.t jiriae nt tho Uuom coiiiiiy iiur. huo rccoivu 11.70 i hundred and the St cur w'n void to I paclter buyer. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF Tangier's Wk WxJik IULHU 11-Sl . :ymmw $Mi&v wwjvwstotisr w . i ft, xja Ni ,iwTS w U$mZ W ,' . easeJSTM M$m$ ft cidtediW- fBsse5SsotA jL-.-' V "x n I U 4ltSlaXffiS22!B2 Italy, claiming a .shale in the settling o( the lutti.e ownership of tin i!t of 'J'aii'lci', Morocco, to'otlicr with airland. Kr.tnce and Spa'n, dlsnia.xL'd the oilier powers y laiiilltii! a niiniher of troops thcro. This view of a streut n Tiiimlor shows hti.au Auii'rlciin Jackies from the. hattlt'shlp Aikansa.s. hlf,'hthi.'eln. General View of Sofia, Capital fc View i.l Si tut. iaplt.il ot i;ult,ari.i, rommuuUts and nurailans. DEMOCRATrC LEADER m&. til'iUKe ItlVUIl.ili, leader of the I.l. mils democrats and a power in nu tlonal politics, had a loiiu' confcrei.ee with Wood.ow Wilson and the air was soon lull of r.nnors that the f.u iner president was ready to take an active pait in the cumin;; presidential rarapal'ii. DOESN'T NEED ARMS 0 s t-Bii&K t. . Miss Mini, a Fiaiuis Hale, nlmlcen .veins of jue and a stuvlcut at tlie L'nl-vcrslt-, of Cnllfoinla, Is uoltitf through eolleKu without arms. Mln Halo do clares she U not hiinUlrnppoU biN-ainui she has inner had tho uso of units. Wlietl ho has completed her raurup .it the university she Ib going to devdo er life to the euro of cripples or at shied I'Cmaili 1 '-SSm- 1 Mm tMfMvk I 1 lltl I ,! ' i jlss'v .-.ss'agi av Ownership Now Interests Italy whivii wjs ri'iiiuted to lie tin c.iiei . d l. Yankee BaKoopiois KiHed by Bo! SF7- 1 1 . : 1st. f ?? ' i ' 4 0 P 11 H Ml vJ4L &fe? 1 i 1 1 mm i wMsiH0 I ; I PP!Mi wJmm 1 i f V! I II W hen i he I nued Si itcs arm.v iialloon S (i, taking p.nt In the (Ionlon Ib-n nett Cup rice in iSilJum m s .lestio.vei) by a bolt ot llxhlnin;; the two pilots Lleuts It. C. oiu.stciil and .lohn W. Clu-ptavv, were killed. They are showr i.bovo In tho bus! et. olmsicad at the left; and the Inset shows the S-0 In the air. Electrical Wizard on Vacation Mb- ... . ' s- . ' ' -. - r ir inti fvrffrv f t il& Jrt'P Sf Dr. Stollintetx, electrical wUard. valley 111 .Now York, hut ho couldn't ncterlstlc uttlludo In lit nhnelt. assasssssaKsas of Bulgaria the .elvaiiceot an aimy of rehelli iis iwyiF.f - . !. ,im .:..-" has been bavin a vac- tion In the .Mobaw' mop working. He Is hiv keen in n cli.t.' WMMMM BW IWIt IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SinndsySdiGol my nr.v. v. u fitzwatkh. d. d Teacher of Kngllbh Ullilo In llio Moodr Ultile Institute of Chlcno.) (. la3, Wtitern NeHctuitjer Union.) LESSON FOR OCTOBER 14 IGfJAEL, A MISQIONAftY NATION m:.-;son ti:.t i:mi jdii-c; ia. 43 Ml, Ihi. t: iO-i'J ClOI.hi::.' TIJXT "Vc shall he unto tnu a ItliiK.loni of prints and an holy tuition." Hvod 19 .1. PItl.MAItV 'tOPlC noil's Kindness to Ills I'ootilu. .lUNlOlt TOI'IC Why Cm! Chose 1.1 r.icl. iNTi:n.Mi:ntA'rn and scnior top ic Tin- Mission of Hi.. Chosen People YOUNO PtCOPl.F. AN1 AUULT TOPIC Israel's Mluhluuury Call. I loracl's Exalted Poclllon (Ksod The descendants of Abraham had now become a multitude and the tliuo hn.l come to nr;:anl:.e them Into n nation. In or.l'-r to ...i i'de them to s(.0 what a woti.li rl'i I .ri.live wait '.heirs, (! ! di.spla.ved Ills ma.le.sty on Mount Sinai. In Ills messa-rc to them. lie save them a look backward and for ward. I. A Itevlmv of Their Past History (v. 4). lie temlnds them of what Ho had done to the lvpiiuus when Ho brought them out ot their cruel bond age, and Hint His divine care over them had been as that of an eagle over Iter young. lie had imt merely brought them out of Fgyptlan bondage, but unto Himself. Cod's .-alvatlon Is not merely deliverance from sin, hut a union witli Himself. U. Promises of Fiituro Orentnoss (vv. !i, 0). On condition of obedience to Ills voice, and faithfulness to tlielr covenant obligations, lie promised them a peculiar relationship to Hlni. This relationship Is three-fold: (1) The Lord's Peculiar Treasure Above All People. This Is tho treasure of Matt. Ill Ml. If this is recognl.ed, the mrahlo Is quite clear. Failure to allow Scripture to Interpret Scripture results in confusion. ('') A Kingdom of Prlc-M. "A King dntu whose cltlons aie"'all priests liv ing wholly In Cod's s(.c uud ever et.Jo.vlng the right of access to Him." In this kingdom there Is united sacer dotal privilege and royal dignity. CD A Holy Nation. A nation sot apart for the work of Cod. Kealizlng this, they would be Impelled to a 1 standard of living which would be wot thy of their high calling. Separa- i tion from .sin and a positho stand for 1 the right would always lie demanded. The failure of this chosen nation Is largely the explanation of the world's distress. Had Israel shown the natloni i the way to go, they would not have gone so far Into sin. II. Israel's Pressing Obligation (Isa. -13 :.)! 1). 1. God's Challenge to the Heathen Nations (v. II). They were asked to assemble their witnesses to see If they ' were aide to make known tl.e futlitv as (!od had done through the prephets of Israel. They are either to ::ako good their predictions or to acknowl edge the truth as declared by Ond'i prophets, namely, that (Soil Is tho only Cod. I li. Israel, Clod's Witness (v. 10). This nation had been brought so clearly Into i touch with Cod. had s.o many times ex perienced Ills mighty hand to deliver, that they were competent vvitnes.se .. Not only the nation was a witness, hat the prophets from that nation had so many times witnessed ami tlielr pre- i dictions were t completely fulfilled that the whole world knew that Clod was the one and only Cod and Savior. The only way tlie world can know that , fio.l Is a forgiving God Is through tho witnessing of His redeemed people. How sorely this testimony Is needed 1 How 'miserable has heen Israel's fail ure I . ill. Israel' Message (Isa. ).";20- The message which Israel was to give was that God was the Savior of all the natlonn. Israel misinterpreted and misapplied this message. They ilalmed lllm as their Cod and denied Him to the heathen. Though they have ' thus Call cil and the world Is In dark ness because of It, one day thev shall I go to the ends of the earth with It, and j the result will be the ushering In of tho 1 Golden Age of which men of all ages ' have dreamed. I 1. Tho Idolatrous Nations Are In- J vlted to Draw In. I 'J. They Aro Challenged to Hrlng Their Kcnsons for Worshiping Idols lu the Light of the Fact That God tho Savior Was the Only God. fl. They Aro Given an Invitation to Look Unto God. They were not asked to do Miniethlng to lie saved, hut to look to tho Savior. Sinners today need only to look fo Christ. What ,i vv underfill day when Israel shall de clare this message to all nations In tho power of tho Holy Spirit 1 God's Promise. 7. id hath promised pardon to him tin t repcuteth, hut he hath not prom ised repeutanie to him that slnnoth. St. Atiselni. I Friendship. Friendship Is the nearest thine sv know to what religion Is, Clod Is love Honry Uruninwnd. A Fool's Coat, A fool may havo his co.it 'invr.i.i ored with gold, but It U a fool'v? con' MH.Hlvurol. i ;il I Y